Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods returned from Thursday night's game against the Minnesota Vikings to find his San Fernando Valley home burglarized..

Los Angeles Police Department public information officer Jeff Lee confirmed to USA TODAY Sports that a burglary report was made on a home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Woodland Hills on Thursday. The address matches Woods' home address based on property records.

The LAPD's Lee said three suspects entered the property through the back of the residence, breaking a glass door. Property was reported stolen, although it was unclear how valuable. The three suspects were wearing hoodies and spotted fleeing the residence.

Lee said the department's Topanga Division was dispatched and opened the burglary investigation, which is currently in the "preliminary stages."

Woods was instrumental in the Rams' 38-31 win over the Vikings, catching five passes for 101 yards and a touchdown.

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